Day of the Dead Art – Current

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Flower Child (Sold)

Box Of Remembrance (Sold)

March Of The Mean Little Skulls (Sold)

The Celestial Maiden

The Jewel Thief

The Virgin

The Guardian (Sold)

The Jaguar

The Day of the Dead is a celebration of loved one who have passed on. The holiday has an amazing aesthetic featuring brightly colored skulls, flowers, friends, family, and good food & drink. My original pieces were created for a Dia de los Muertos themed show in Alexandria, VA. After that first show, I expanded the series. Most of my work is centered around creating archetypes for each of the skulls. As time went on, I began to experiment with different sizes & types of skulls so a more decorative element began to emerge.

While I’ve had fun creating these works, I think the theme has run its course for me. In 2016 I plan to use the last of my remaining skulls. Once those are finished, then I will officially retire the Day of the Dead theme.

Curious about how a piece was made? Want to know where I found a particular material? Please don’t hesitate to ask. I’m more than happy to help you recreate any of the pieces here or your very own masterpiece.